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King island
www.golfmag.com.au
O
cean Dunes and cape
Wickham golf courses could
turn tasmania’s king Island
into a golf destination worthy
of comparison with the famed Monterey
Peninsula in california according to ocean
Dunes’ course architect Graeme Grant. the
mastermind behind ocean Dunes says his
soon-to-be-opened 6,365-metre par-72
links on king Island—situated in bass strait
between tasmania and mainland australia—
will help make the island australia’s answer
to cypress Point and Pebble beach, which
are perennially ranked among the world’s
very best.
“the golf courses are going to be of a
similar nature to cypress Point and Pebble
beach,” Grant said, referring to ocean Dunes
and cape Wickham, another spectacular
golf course on king Island’s northwest tip.
“I think we’ve got two world-class golf
courses here but I do realise this has to be
confirmed by the players, who will hopefully
spread the word over the next two or three
years.” Just like cypress Point and Pebble
beach, ocean Dunes will captivate the
golfer with stunning coastal views and
inland holes that meander through majestic
sand dunes. Grant, who in a previous life
partnered Jack newton and John spencer
by Henry Peters
There is plenty of talk about the incoming King Island course,
Ocean Dunes, and it is certainly drawing favorable comparisons—
with some saying it could be Australia’s answer to Pebble Beach.
OCEAN MURMURS